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In Case of a Flood Event: Get Emergency Information Here

 
 

Need assistance?  Call the Department of Emergency Management 360-416-1850
In case of Emergency call 911

 
  Protect fun on Big Lake  
 
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters in our area. The Skagit River can experience flooding due to heavy rain, snowmelt, coastal storms, and other severe weather events. These flooding events can cause damage to our homes, close roads ( I-5, State route 9, 20 and 536 all lie in the flood plain), and municipal infrastructure like public drinking water and waste water treatment.  The more we are aware of the potential dangers, the better we can prepare and stay safe during a flood event.
 
 


 
 

 
     
     
     
     
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(360) 416-1850

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(360) 416-1500


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Current Flood Event? Get Emergency Information Here.

 
 

Need assistance?  Call the Department of Emergency Management 360-416-1850
In case of Emergency call 911

 
  Protect fun on Big Lake  
 
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters in our area. The Skagit River can experience flooding due to heavy rain, snowmelt, coastal storms, and other severe weather events. These flooding events can cause damage to our homes, close roads ( I-5, State route 9, 20 and 536 all lie in the flood plain), and municipal infrastructure like public drinking water and waste water treatment.  The more we are aware of the potential dangers, the better we can prepare and stay safe during a flood event.
 
 


 
 

 
 
Hotline
 
 

River Level Hot Line
360-416-1404

 
 
Quick Links
 
 

Flood Awareness and Safety Brochure

Emergency Prepardenss for Livestock

Emergency Prepardness for Pets

FEMA: National Flood Insurance Program Resources Guide

Public resources available following a disaster

Code Red Alert Sign Up\

 
   
 
Contact
 
 

Skagit County Department of Emergency Management (DEM)
(360) 416-1850

Skagit County Public Health
(360) 416-1500


 
 
Stay Connected
 
 

@skagitCountyWA

@SkagitGov

@SkagitPublicHealth

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)


 
 
Archive
 
 

Flood Advisory Glossary and Definitions List

US Army Corps of Engineers River Levels


 
 
Natural Resources
 
 

Water Quality

Drainage

Habitat and Restoration

Noxious Weeds

Public Works

Emergency Management